Abstract

Background: International efforts to improve access to and quality of maternal and new-born care are often hindered by the failure to eradicate discrimination in both policy development and the provision of services (Partnership for Maternal, New-born and Child Health, 2015). EU Member States are required to ensure Romani women have access to quality healthcare in line with the principle of non-discrimination (European Commission, 2011; Pohjolainen, 2014).
Aim: To review the published evidence on discrimination against Romani women in maternity care in Europe, and on interventions to address this.
Method: Systematic mixed-methods review using a segregated approach. Eight databases were systematically searched using terms for “Roma” and “maternity care”. A...

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